Pros It's an Enyaq iV, so it's easy to live with Roomy, well-trimmed, inviting interior Sporty vRS flagship gets 300hp
Cons More expensive than standard Enyaq vRS model doesn't feel fast enough Above average road noise
Pros Competitively priced, family friendly, outshines its VW Group rivals
Cons Firm ride, struggles to justify its existence, don’t be fooled by the vRS version
PROS EV-specific design makes for roomy interior Claimed battery range of up to 316 miles Costs from £31,085 after plug-in car grant
CONS You've a little while to wait yet...
Pros Spacious cabin and huge boot Decent to drive and good range too Very good all-rounder
Cons Won't set to pulse racing Laggy infotainment Options should be cheaper in a Skoda
Pros Spacious, keenly priced, good tech, refinement and range
Cons Ride could be plusher. Will it actually do 300 miles in the real world?